NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

NOTICE.

ESARS. W. G BUЯPHREYS & CO..

INTIMATIONS

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL AND, 1019.

UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED.

M OF CANTON, have This Day beenOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an

appointed our ATENTA

HONGKUNG DAILY PRESS, LTD. April lab 1918.

CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA, HONGKONG.

NDER instructions from the Court of

Directors, I have to day ASSUMEL CHARGE of this Branch.

J. L. CROCKATT, Manager.

Hongkong, March 31st, 1919.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

MEMBERS are hereby

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notified that arrangements have been completed whereby a cortan umber of Ponies can he obtained through Mr. LRSEN in term- recently put before Subscribers, and that intending Subscribers wishing to have any of this special class must apply to the under- signed before SATURDAY, APRIL 6TH

TF, HOUGH, Clerk of the Courae, Hongkong, April 2nd, 1919.

FOR SALE.

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CALCIUM CARBIDE in Laf or une ton

Apply to

PEAK TRAMWAY CO., LTD,

Alexandra Buildings,

FOR SALE.

*THE Racing Yacht, “ DIONĘ "

Apply to--

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Box BBB, Care of "Daily Press" Offee. [689

SPECIAL OP ORTUNITY

for enervet'e ales "manager" to secure excln- aive selling ight for wonderful now Alding Machine. Retails $ 0. D--durgwork of 84011 machin Automatically adds "aubtract, multip is and divides Whirlwind in speed. Infallibly accurate." Written Five-Year Guarantee. Extraordinary opportunity to establish perinanont business with unusual profits. Write or cable for full particulars CALCULATOR CORPORATION, Grand Rapids, (Mich.) U.S.A

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A, G. DA ROCHA. AUCTIONEER BURVEYOR

..

AND

$

GENERAL BROKER. Queen's Road Center.l, Telephone No. 2982. HAVOURED with instructions from The Concerned,

will*Bell by Public Auction on FRIDAY April 4th, 1919, at 2.30 P.M., at his Sales Boom, EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Comprising

Chesterfield Couch and Arm Chairs, Black- wood Furniture, Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Tables, Brassols Carpets and Hugs, Brass Fendors, Overman'els, Bilk Tapestry Covered Drawing Room Suité, Sólar. Easy Chair, Occasional Tables, Ex angion Dining Table, Bevelled Mirror Warlehes, Hat Stands, Dining Chairs, Silver Ware, Cabinet, Teak Bookcase, Dian rokery, Clay wir

Ornaments, Petare, Curtains, Bod Sects, Clocks, Marble-top Washstands, Cooking Stoves, Catlery, Toilet Sata, Hlection Beading Lamps, Cabinets, Sideboardsanding line of Bundries.

Catalogues will be issued. Tax-Cash on Delivery. Hongkong, March 31st, 1919.

A: G. DA ROCHA, AUCTIONEER, BURVEYOR AND GENERAL BROKER.

Queen's Road Central, Telephone No. 2932. AVING been 'Favoured with instruc H

tions from The Concerned

will sell by Public Auction at his Sales Room on MONDAY, April 7th, 1918, at Noor.

The well known Steam Launch

KUNG HONG"

as she now lies in Hongkong Harbour.

Gross Tonnage

"Not

Length

A

165.39

57.87 1147 21.3 9.6

Breadth » Depth Inspecting orders, conditions of sale and from the

all particular man be bad Auctioneer, or from Mr. P.W. GOLDRING Bolicitor.

Hongkong, April 1st, 1918.

A.

. G. DÅ ROCHA,

BURVEYOR AND GENERAL ́BROKER

AUCTIONEER,

Queen's Bond Central, Tolephone No. 2932.

HAVING boon Favoured with instras

from MRS. WING BUN & Co., "TAILORS, will sell by Public Auction at his Sales Room TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY) April Sads 1019, at 2.15 r a portion of their Goods

Blankote, Tablecloths, Borges, Suit lengths, Eat-Cash on Delivery

and a long line of Sundries

Hongkong, March 31st, 2019

CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN

"SERVICES LIMITED.

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•OWING to Marquinion, the Company regrotfully announce the noctuary cancellation of passaghi bookingu made for the following walling→→

"MONTEAGLE”

5th April. "EMPRESS ONRUSSIA” 16. Kay. "EXPRESS OF JAPAN' 14th May, "IMPRESS OF ABIA” 90th May.

Refund in fall of all panage money pold

will be made on application to

P. D. SUTHERLAND, General Agent, Paasonger Dopt.

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EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the So iety will be held at the Registered Office of the Society, Queen's Builling, Hongkong, on THURSDAY the 10th day of APRIL, 1919, at 12 Noon, when the subjoined Resolutions will be proposed as Extraordinary Resolutions:-

1. Ta the amsinal silver capital of the Society as existing when this resolution is contrined as a special resolution be converted into sterling and that such capital so converted be increased beyond the at-riing equivalent of such. silver capital when such conversion takes place to the sum of £2am 30 Sterling divided into 2 shares of the nominal value of £10 each.

2. Tout catch of the jasnal silver shares of the Society of the nominal value of 2250 each with the sum of 8000 paid a there- on be converted into five shares of the Dominal value of £10 each with the sterling equivalent of 820 Hongkong currency at the opening T.T. rate of exchange on the date this resolution is confirmed as a special resolution credited as paid up thereon and accordingly that 80,000 shares out of the 200,000 shares of the nominal value of £10 each constitu- Ling the capital of the Society so con- vertert and increased be distributed by the Board to the persons who are regis sere as shareholders of the Society on the date this resolution is confirmed as a special resolution in exchange for the silver shares then held by them.

3. That the Articles of Association be altered in manner following, nataly:- By the insertion after Article No. 107 of

the following Article 4107 (a). The fact may employ

the funds of the Society which uncle, have been ratablished pursunat

Employment

to Bay,

to the provisions of Article 107 or any of them or any portion thereof and that whether such funds or such portion as is proposed to be dealt with were set aside for the special purpose to which they are proposed to be applied or for any other purpose or not) in ur for all or any of the following purposes, that is in meeting contingen fes, is equalizing dividends, in paying specit dividends or bonuses, in repairing improving and maintaing any of the property of the Society, or otherwise in the busines the Sciety, and in or for such other purposes as the Board shalt in it dia- retiou think conducive to the interests of the Society and in regard to any such employment as aforesaid the Beart shall o be bound to keep euch funds separate from the other assets."

By the insertions of the following Artides

aftor Article No, 1. 8.

the ent off

"108a (1) Any general meeting Bonus may

at which dividend or bonus winst can, is declared or sanoti ned may

make a call on the members of such amount as the meeting fixes but so that the call on cach member shall not exceed The dividend or bonus payable, to him the pro- d so that adithstand Visions of Articles 19, 20 and 21 the call may be payable at the same time as the dividend or bonus and the dividend or bonus may, if so arranged between the Society and the member, bt set off against the tall. The masking of a call under this Article shall be deemed ordinary business of an ordinary general meeting which declares a dividend. (2). After any resolution has been passed under the provisions of paragraph (1) of this Article the Board way arrange on behalf of the Society for t'e dividend or boans to be set off against the call by authorizing any person on behalf of the members from whom such cal is due to enter into an Agreement with the So iety providing for such dividend or bonus to be set off against such call and Agreement made nader such authority shall be effective.

any

(3), it shall be no objection to any resolu

tion madaratador paragraph (1) of this ¦ article or to any call or arrangement what such resolution was prased or such call or arrangement was toade at the meeting at which the resolution intro- thing, this Article and Articles 107 (a) sconfirmed ng special resolution

prò ided that due antics of the intention to proposo such first mentioned respla tion and to decue such dividend or honus and to make such call all have been given prior to the Ca mastory meeting aforesaid.

linte t

10 (b) Dividents may be paid

in Hongkong Currency at change for such rate of exchange as the dividends General

Meeting declaring Hongkong.

payable lo or sanctioning the same or, in the case of interim dividends, a the Bord may determine"

Should the above resulations be passed by the requisite majority they will be aub mitted for comfiration as special resolutions to a second extraordinary meeting which will be subsequently convened.

Dated the Twenty-eighth day of March, 1919.

By Order of the Board,

G. MONTAGUE EDE General Manager.

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NOTICE.

MR. EDWARD VICTOR DAVID PARR

and Ma. ERNEST CALDWELL RICHARDS have This Day boon admitter Partners of our Firma in Hongkong and Shanghai

MACKINNON MACKENZIE & CO.,

Post Box No. 113 29, Das Vœux Road Central Hongkong, April 1st, 1918.

NOTICE

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INTIMATIONS

BRITISH TRADERS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Omipang THURS Queen a Building Hongkong. DAY, the 10th day of Arat, 1919, at 5 o'clock .., when the subjoined Resolu tions will be proposed as Extraordinary Resolutions:-

1. That the nominal silver capital of the Company as exia ing who this resolu- tion is confirmed as a special ru olution be enverted into stering and that sach capital so converted be inc, eased beyond the sterling equivalent of such sil er

BD+U capital when place to the aum of £1,00,000 Sterling divided into 200,900 shares of pomical valao of £5 ench.

conversion

takem

2. That each of the issued silver shares of the Company of the nominal value of 883.83 each witch the sum of $26 paid ̃up thereon be converted into three shares and two hfths of oue share of the nomini valge of £0 each with the sterl

Hongkong ing equivalent of $7.35

currency at the opening T.T. rate of

INTIMATION:

PARASITIN

KILLS

Press has held aloft the torch of progress Racing men will be interested to obscrvy in the Colony. Nor is this antiefaction that the pony "Night Hawk,” winner sensibly diminished because one of our of the last Hongkong Champions, toge contemporaries has suggested that a ther with the pony Hallowe'en," which speed limit should be fixed though notdend-heated for a race recently in Shang at eight miles an hour, as Mr. LANDALE haj, are to be sold by auction in the alleged for motor-cars in the city of Northern Seuloment, to-day. Victorin

The object was obviously to It was decided at the annual general prevent people, especially the very meeting of the F.M.8. Chamber of Mines young and the very old, from being sacri

to make the strongest representations to feed to make a motorists' holiday. If we the Government of the F.M.8. not

alionate mining lands to any subject ni the German Empire and their Allies under any circumstances and for all time.

seem

to lag behind our brethren in England and America" it is because the Darrowness of our streets and the com- plete absence of the traffic sonse to use Mr. LANDALE's own words--on the part of the vast majority of the popula

TICKS AND FLEAS Lion makes it unsafe for 18 and for

ON

exchange on the date this resolation is DOGS AND

confirmed as a special resolution credited as paid up thereon and accord- ingly that 1,000 shares out of the

200,000 shares of the nosuinal value of

CATS.

£5 each constituting the capital of the This preparation is non-

Company so converted and increased be distributed by the Roard to the persons

who das registered as shareholders of po sonous and harmless

the Company on the uate this resolution

is confirmed as a special resolution in

exchange for the silver shares then held to animals. It stimulates

by them.

3. That the Articles of Association be

altered in maaner following namely the growth of the hair

By the insertion after Article No. 106 of

the Artic.

108 (4) Te Bourd may em Employment

of

or

funds

ploy the the funds of the of gove Company which have been established pursuant to the provisions Article 10 or any of thum (an that any portion ther of whether such funds or such portion as proposed to be dealt with were sel sside for the special purpose to which they are proposed to be applied pr for any other purpose or not) in or for all or any of the billowing purposes, think is to say, in meerwing co tingencies in equalizing dividends, in pizing special dividends or bunases, in repairing, improving and maintaining any of the property of the Company, or otherwiso in the business of the Company and in or for such other purposes as the Board ehall in its discretion think conducive to

the Automobile Association to attempt to keep pace with contres of civilisation which are more favourably placed in

these respects

In the construction of new roads in the rural districts we hope, in common with the Automobile Aseo ciation, that the Public Works Depart

well ahead. ment will look

I is only about a quarter of a century since

the motorists of Great Britain organised

to

Mr. C. T. Wang, the Chinese delegate to the Peace Conference, whose appoint ment to the sub-committee dealing with the International Control of Ports,

Waterways, and Railways has been Dounod, is the former general secretary of the National Council of the Y.M.C.A. in China.

According to Home papers the marri age was arranged, to take place Op March 3rd, at 81. Mary's Church, Bryanston-square, of Captain and Brevet-

Major W. F. Christie, B.A.M.C, second

a tour through the kingdom for the par son of Dr. Dugald Christic, C.M.C.. of convincing local authoritica that, Mukden, and Mise Lecil Margaret Bai-

owing to the rapidity with which an ley, eldest daughter of Sir Abe Bailey. automobile, travelling at a high speed, Bart, M.L.A., 38, Brysoston-square, and

could be brought to a standstill, tbere | Muizenberg, Cape Colony, was no reason why it should be preceded by a man carrying a red flag or accom

and fur and gives a fine panied by a brass-band at full blast to

gloss to the coat.

$1.00 per bottle.

SOLD ONLY BY

the interests of the Company and in A. S. WATSON &

regard to any such caplagment es aforesaid the Board shall not be bound

to keep such funds separate from the other R

or

Bonus May el pet od against all

the

By the son of the following Articles

after Adude No. 107gg "107a (1) Any general meot- ing at which a dividend or bonus is declared sanctioned may take a call on ment rs of ench amount as the meeting fixen but so that the call on each member shall not exceed the dividend or bonus payable to him and so that not- withstanding the provisions of Acticles 18, 19 and 20 the call may be payable at the same time as the dividend or bonus and the dividend or bonus may, if so arranged between the Company and the member be set off against the call. The making of a call under this Article shall be deemed ordinary business of an ordinary general meeting which declares

dividend.

(9). After any reqution has been passed under the provisions of paragraph) of this Article the Board may arrange on behalf of the Company for the dividend or bonus to be set off againat the call by authorizing any person on. behalf of the members from whom such call is due to enter into an Agreement with the Company providing for auch dividend or bus to be sot off against such call and any Agreement made under Buch authority shall be effective.

(3). It shall be no objection to any resolut tion made under paragraph (1) of this article or to any call or arrangement that such resolution was passed or sech call or arrangement was made at the meeting at which the resolution introduc ing this Article and Articles 100 (a) was confirmed as a special resolution provided to that due notice of the intention propose such first mentioned resolution and to declare such dividend or bonus and to make such call shall have been given prior to the Confirmatury meeting aforasaki.

be Rate of

dividends

CO., LTD.,

Honekoke Dispensary,

Win

TEL. 18.

*BIRTH. At the Government Civil Hoe- April 1st to Mr. and Mrs. JARS WHITE, & Son.

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MARRIAGE

fol'ARLANE THORPE At H.B.M. Con sulate General, Bhanghai, on March 28th, and afterwards by the Rev. C. Sparbam, at Edkins Hall, Med first College, ALFRED JAMES MC FARLANE, of Hankow, to DoROTHY MAROADEA, only daughter of the late F. H. Thorpe, Esq., of Weston Euper-Mare,

berald its approach. The local Associa tion night undertake a similar educa tional campaign in this Colony in furtherance of their demand for the removal of all restrictions as to speed. Its success, however, may be doubted in view of the fact that speed-limits are still enforced by law in urban areas, both in Great Britain and the United States, showing that the inhabitants are so progressive yet to wish to be "knocked into the middle of weck." While We do not for A

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not

next

The engagement is announced of Capt. Cecil M. Staveley, R.N., youngest son of the late General Sir Charles Staveley, G C.-B., and Margaret Adela, only daughter of Admiral Sir Doveton Stardee, BL., K.C.B. Sir Charles Staveley took part in the China Wat of 1858-60, and was afterwards in charge at Shanghai, When Gordon was suppressing the Taipings in the neighbourhood,

The following cases of communicable diseases were reported in the. Colony during the weak which ended on March 29th-Cerebrospinal fever, 14 (9 deatha);" bubonic plague, 10 (10 deaths); diph

moment doubt that the members of the therin, 3 (3 deaths); enteric fever, 3 (3 deaths); scarlet fever, i; smallpox, 1. Automobile Association are "absolute

Two cases (two deuths) of bubonic plague, não case (one death) of enteric fever, and two cases (two deaths) of cerebro-epinui fever Monday.

ly opposed to excessive spted, where there is a danger to the public," we consider i a risky experiment to leave the inter- pretation of the word "excessive" to native drivere. With the aid of a speed limit and a spoedometer this risk can be reduced to a minimum. The compilation of an official Register of Chauffeurs, and the issue of a Character Book to each native driver so that his credentiale

a be vabecked by may

prospective employer, is an excellent arrangement. We have repentedly urged that a similar regulation should be applied to all domestic servants, and at one time it was

rumoured that the Government were pre- pared to pass the necessary legislation on the understanding that the Police Reserve would undertake the work of carrying it into operation, but the pro- HONGKONG OFFION: 10, Due Vœux Road, C.ject remained in abeyance, presumably Loxpen Orvice: 181, Frank Starr, E.C.because the Police Reserve were found

The Baily Press.

HONGKONG, Aran 20, 1919.

other duties Lo perform. The new regulation should certainly tend to make drivers more careful, but it should be an addition to, and not a substitute for, any other safeguard, especially if there is a prospect that "in a few years' time there will be over two thousand cars in Hongkong."

AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION AND THE PRESS. We imagine that the Chairman of the annual meeting of the Hongkong Automo- paid in Hongkong Car bilo Association had "his tongue in his ebeck when he expressed disappoint- ment at the attitude of the Press towards from Kirkos.

"That

modern institu motorists.

107 (b) Dividends

DBY

rate at such Tency

of payable in the exchange as General Hung bong. Meeting declaring or sanctioning the same or in the case of interim dividend, as the Board may determine." Bhould the above resolutions be passed by the requisite majority they will be submitted for confirmation special resolutions to a second extraordinary meeting which will be aubsequently convened.

Dated the Twenty-eighth day of March 1919.

By Order of the Board,

C. MONTAGUE EDE,

General Manager.

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NOTICE.

B

tion like the Press should range itself on the side of reaction and obstruct the introduction of improved and up-to-date

We are officially informed that Private Hughes now desires to return to Hong kong and is being included in the party

Members of the Hongkong Jockey Club who wish to obtain ponies through Mr. Larsen, on the terms recently announced,

were reported on Sunday and

Lieut. Colonel A. N. B. Garrett, who commanded the 4th Shropshire Light Infantry which had half the battalion at Hongkong, is now commanding the Royal North Devon Yeomanry. Major W. G- who left with the battalion as a Captain, is second senior Major, Major E. 8. Hawkins being the second in comu- mand. There is no trace of Major H. P. Harris Edge. It is believed he is killed. There is also no sign of Liguts. G. H, Morley, F. J. Kinches Smith, and the brothers H. E. and R. Cace. Liouts. A. G. Hughes, W. W. Roberts, and E. R. Litt are Captains The Quartermaster, Lieut. A. E. Ayling, has left the battalion and is now a Capain employed at a Rest Camp.

Two Chine nesaulted a well-dressed Chinese woman on Saturday afternoon, at Monmouth Path, a lonely spot in the Wanchai District. The woman, accom panied by a little child, was going dowo peared on the scene and attempted lo a flight of steps, when the two men ap-

throttle her. Fortunately, Mr. Khan Sabib Hashim Khan was passing, and he im Mediately went to the woman's assistance

of the robbers was arrested, after 2 long chase, by Mr. Khan, who, when be returned to the spot where he had left the woman, found she had disappeared. Mr. Khan gave the man into the custody of the Police, who are enquiring into his Antecedents.

Captain Geoffrey Stewart Drummond Billier, Gloucester Regiment, who was reported missing on March 30th, 1918, and is now presumed to have been killed on that date, aged 24, was the younger son of Mr. H. M. Hillier, Commissioner of the Chinese Maritime Customs Service (retired), and Mrs. Hillier, of Burnt

Sussex, and Oak, Waldron,

grandson of the late Mr. W. V. Drummond, of Denartt On leaving school he joined the firm of John Swire & Sons, of Lon- Shanghai,

dor. He met his death during the Ger- ing a counter-attack near Hangard Wood. His colonel writes of him. He has a gallant and most capable officer, nd is

mechanical transport shows," he said must apply to Mr. T. F. Hough before I man offensive on the Sorame while lead-

not

next Saturday.

"a dreadful lack of appreciation of the

The Order de Aviz has been conforred world's progress and how far some Hong- kohg editors lag behind their brethren of upon the following members of the Portu There are two guoso Community of Shanghai-Senhor England and America." oblique---but, we hope,

uninten- Jono Nolasco, Antonio Diniz, Daniel tional compliments in this statement Guterres and Ernesto Carneiro. which we hasten to acknowledge. One is THE HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA, that, batovor their faults, the local

DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED. newspapers have been so conducted that ERTIFICATE No. 6810 of the above unlike the Public Works Department, Company for 40 Shares of the Company which, apparently, is regarded as beyond numbered 30088/710 and 39711/30 and Cocta Bcate No. 6811 of the said Company for 100 redemption--some hope, at least, has cost of a faro and a half. Shares of the Company numbered 1083/1087, been entertained of them.

the Press ię

modern "a 11407/640 and 30721/16 both in the name of SOLOMON SAROOR BENSAMIN; and dated the is, that

by which

The other

*Pinkie" will make her last-but-one

Nabring-ul and Mr.

and

reat loss to this battalion. Captain was a company commander in this Dicers we had." Captain Hillier was battalion and one of the most popular engaged to be married to Margaret, only daughter of Sir T. H. Middleton, K.B.E.. C.B., Board of Agriculture and Fisheries. Following the lead set by the P. & O.

The Bishop of Victoria (Hongkong) and B.I. lines, the City Line has decided and the Bev, H. E, Anderson, of the to reduce the fares on passages Hope Bible Society, have returned from a threo from Ceylon and India by 20 per cent. weeks' tour in Kwangtung and Kwangsi. They travelled over thousand miles by They will also issue return tickets at the boat, chair and on foot. The Bishop held Liemehow, Moli, arranged for the circulation under appearanos this afternoon, and will make the. Scriptures. The district traversed in parte infested been transferred to MESSEE, MACKINNON, | CANCELLED by the Company and no stand Mr. LANDALS to moan modern. in her final bow to-morrow (Thursday), at He said to be unsettled and in

with robbers, but, except for Бо rights thereunder will henceforth

4.30 p.me 9th, performance). Nine

looted, they

only the usual recognized. Now Certificates for the said Outlook and not in its origin, for the performances constitute a record "run" observing at Namhenng has recently peaceful and industriens people. Their Shares base boon fauod to and in the name first nowspaper in Great Britain, the in the history of the local A.D.C. of the said SOLOMON BARNDON BRIYAMON in,

voyage down the West River was 80106 place of the Original Certificates referred to Weekly News, made its appearancy is

Mr. John A. Craig, chief engineer of what delayed by the fact that the boat 1819 and locally there are two journalathausha, bolonging to the Ching which they travelled struck & sharp rook Dated the 31st clay of March, 1010.

Navigation Co. has just been awarded in shooting the rapids and we only By Onlor of the Board of Directors,

1. M DYER,

$75 by the Shipping Controller for gal-saved by the skill of the Chinos boatmen antry and good seamanship on the occa At every place visited the Bishop and Chief Manager, THE HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOOK

sion of the torpedoing of the Ks. See Mr. Anderson were impressed by COMPANY, LIMITED.

clues, of which at the line be was also friendliness of the people and the great chief engineer.

opportunity for Misionary, enterprise.

TH

THE AGENCIES of THE PENINSULAR

ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY, THE BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED, and THE "APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS, lo Hongkong, have This Day 17th day of May, 1817, have been institution," MACKENZIE & CO.

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO,

Post Box No. 113, 82, Dea Voux Road Central, Hongkong, April 1st, 1919.

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MIDWIFERY.

A Scotland, is open for engagements.

QUALIFIED MIDWIFE, trained in

Mas. MODWEN, Government Civil Hospital

Write-

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ahova,

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Wo

which are nearly a old as the Colony elf. It will, therefore, be understood at wo experiencs a certain glow of Mintnction at this admission that the

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